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Show earning score being 10 to 7 in Riverton's favor. Natalie Birch of Salt Lake City visited with Marilyn HoHaday Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lovelil and daughters, Lucy Jane and Marilyn, Mar-ilyn, spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Afton Petti-grow Petti-grow of Salt Lake City. Mrs. L. D. Brown entered St. Mark's Hospital last Sunday for minor surgery. Visiting for a week with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Weagel and son, Eddie, are Howard, Mary Susan and Caroline Foi, children of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foi of Pan-guitch. Pan-guitch. Enjoying an outing in American Amer-ican Fork canyon Friday, June 20, -were Mr. and Mrs. Max Lov-ell Lov-ell and family, Lucy Jane, Dee, and Marilyn, 'Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Vir-gil Rostrun and daughter, Lorraine, Lor-raine, and Mr. and Mrs. Darreil Mouiton and family, Linda, Robert, Ro-bert, Dick, and Kathy. The occasion oc-casion celebrated Mrs. Lovell's and Mr. Moulton's birthdays and Mr. and Mrs. Mouiliton's wedding ( anniversary. LARK NEWS Jackie Dudley Pi lone D01-J1 Lark "Ward MIA class attended attend-ed the Gypsy Jamtxree held at Herrilman Tuesday evening sponsored spon-sored by West Jordan Stake. Different games and a treasure hunt provided entertainment for the evening. Those who attended from Lark were Polly Abplon-alp, Abplon-alp, iMariHyn Holladay, Joyce Peterson, MariHyn Dalley, Vonna and Donna Deakin, Virginia Neilsen, Suelllen and Carol Ras-mussen, Ras-mussen, Sonja Reed, Colleen Keel, Judy Hopkins and Mrs. Marie Deakin, itjhe now MiiaMaid teacher. Afterwards a picnic dinner was enjoyed by all. iMr. and Mrs. Bob Peteiwn visited wiCh Mr. and 'Mrs. Vere Beiidixen of Kearns Wednesday evening. James Reed flew to Blanding Tuesday morning to see how ihis road job is progressing. While there he also viwited with his son, Douglas end family. Mr. Reed returned home Wednesday. Junior Gleaner class of Lark Ward held their June Buster Tuesday might. The slogan was "Junior Gleaners in time save crime, bring them in alive if you can but bring them in". Games such as rogues gallery, third degree, de-gree, fingerprint, and tear it out were played. Prizes were won by Jackie Dalley, Sheila Ras-mussen Ras-mussen and Mrs. Mary Beth Waiker. A picnic dinner was j enjoyed afterwards. Those at-' at-' tcOimg were Pat and Jackie D:iHey, Lois Fahrni, Sheila Ras- j mussen, Lucy Jane Lovcll, Lor- raine Rostrun, Marsha Walker, , Mivrie Owens, teacher and presl-I presl-I dent of mutual. Jessie Neilsen Jand Gloria Steel, counsellors; ! Mrs. Walker and Kenton Reed. Mr. and Mrs. 5"ack Gressmen and daughter, Helen, JoAnn ISayatovic of Bingham and Mrs. j Phyllis Kitt of Long Beach, Calif., spent Sunday evening I visiting with IMr .and Mrs. Gordon Gor-don Burke and family of Reams. Mrs. John Peterson gave a luncheon at her heme in Smith-field Smith-field last Thursday in honor of Mr. Peterson's mother. Those who attended from Lark were i Mrs. Mary Gressmen, Mrs. Phyl-i Phyl-i lis Kitt, Mrs. Edna Moulton, Mrs Pat Brown and Mrs. Rita Rostrun. Ros-trun. Lark summer recreation par. ticipated in Huck Finn day sponsored spon-sored by the Salt Lake County Recreation Department, which was held at Murray City Park Wednesday. The children rang-j rang-j ed in ages from 7 to 12. Fishing j and picnicking from 8 a.m. to 12 noon were enjoyed. Twenty-five Twenty-five children attended from Lark. Those supervising were Mrs. Olive PrLgmore, Don Gust and Pat Dalley. iMr. and Mrs. Ned Sorenson left for Los Angeles, Calif. June 17 to attend the funeral services of Mr. Soremson's father, Neil Sorenson. The services were (held Thursday afternoon at Whiittier, Calif. The Sorensons returned home Sunday, June 22. Mrs. Gayle Bates of Pocatello, Idaho, was Sunday afternoon guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sorenson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler gave a birthday dinner for their daughter, dau-ghter, Mrs. Jayne Peterson of Midvale, Saturday, June 21. Other Oth-er guests were Mrs. Peterson's children, Robyn and Kent, and Mrs. Martha Newell of Sandy. Robyn visited with her grandparents grand-parents overnight and returned heme Sunday. The Lark Pony League team played a league game Wednesday Wednes-day evening at Riverton, the out- |